If you mean getting the audio from a video file (such as Mpeg video, a VOB file, a WMV file, or similar) then download "SUPER" (by erightsoft) - it's a free format converter that will allow you to extract the audio digitally.

Have you got any thing like “Windows Movie Maker” or “Ulead VideoStudio” on your computer??? If not but your movie is on disk, or a file on your computer, you can play it and record the audio with audacity . You can actually record any sound you hear from your computer with audacity with a bit of a tweak. If your still stuck tell us a bit moreDes

stevethefiddle wrote:If you mean getting the audio from a video file (such as Mpeg video, a VOB file, a WMV file, or similar) then download "SUPER" (by erightsoft) - it's a free format converter that will allow you to extract the audio digitally.

charango wrote:I don't know if you have found the answer yet but I just installed the ffmpeg plug in and then opened an .avi file of a musical video clip and the audio was imported instantly, no sweat!

I think that will only work with Audacity 1.3.6 and later.

Al3x wrote:It's the biggest pain in the ass to find the link. [to download SUPER]

Yes it is, but since it's free and a very useful tool I think it's worth the effort.